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8. At the end of chapter 14, Linda’s little girl receives a necklace as a gift. What does Linda seem to think that the necklace symbolizes?

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Slavery

Step-by-step explanation:

According to a different source, this question refers to the text Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs.

In this book, the protagonist is Linda, and by chapter 14, she has had another baby. This new baby is a girl, which greatly saddens Linda. Nevertheless, she resolves to baptize the baby behind her masters' backs.

During the ceremony, Linda’s father’s old mistress shows up and offers to name the baby. She also provides a gold necklace. For Linda, this gold chain from a white woman is a small symbol of slavery. She believes this to be the first sign of the many terrible things that await her daughter as she grows older.